This year in MLU play, Kolick with 43 points (15 G, 28 A) kept up his consistent play that he established the previous two years, including his MVP performance in 2014. On the other hand Shofner, 28 points (12 G, 16 A), had his worse year statistically since the team's inception.
While losing two of the best ultimate players on the East Coast is a huge blow to the team, the bigger question will be if their Truck Stop teammates were to follow them over to the Breeze from the Current.
Here are their combined statistics in their three years with the Current: